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Dar reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to deepen ties with brotherly nations
- DPM holds “meaningful interaction” with FMs of Egypt and Algeria.
- FMs of Pakistan, Egypt and Algeria discuss Palestine in Jeddah.
- Dar reiterates Pakistan’s strong condemnation of Israel.
Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to deepening ties with North African nations, including Algeria and Egypt, through enhanced connectivity and expanded cooperation across diverse fields.
The deputy premier made the remarks during a “meaningful interaction” with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty and Algerian FM Ahmed Attaf on the sidelines of 21st extraordinary session of the Council of Foreign Minister of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
In the meeting, they discussed the grave situation in Palestine, stressing the urgent need for humanitarian access, a ceasefire, and lasting peace. The FMs underscored the importance of unity within the Muslim Ummah in these challenging times.
Dar landed in Jeddah on a two-day official visit yesterday, where he spoke on Israel’s ongoing Gaza onslaught during the 21st extraordinary session of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers.
DPM Dar on Monday reiterated Pakistan’s strong condemnation of Israel’s highly escalatory and dangerous statements over Palestinian land.
He said the brazen audacity of the so-called Israeli cabinet, in unveiling its ominous plan to extend Israel’s full military control over Gaza, as well as the Israeli prime minister’s recent allusion to the creation of a “Greater Israel”, provided an insight into Israel’s annexationist and rogue mindset.
In his statement at the 21st Extraordinary Session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) in Jeddah, DPM Dar reiterated Pakistan’s call for an immediate and effective ceasefire in Gaza.
He ensured the flow of humanitarian aid, an end to forced displacement, illegal settlement expansion and annexation of Palestinian land, accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity, and the implementation of international and humanitarian laws.
He said the meeting was held again as Gaza bled, under systematic, premeditated and deliberate violations of international law, including international humanitarian law, UN Security Council resolutions and the judgment of the ICJ.
And all of this was being committed with impunity by Israel, he noted.
“Gaza has become a graveyard for innocent lives as well as for international law, particularly International Humanitarian Law (IHL). Over 60,000 Palestinians — most of them women and children — have been killed in Israel’s brutal military assault,” he added.
He said the systematic targeting of hospitals, schools, UN facilities, aid convoys and refugee camps was not incidental; these were wanton acts of collective punishment in full view of the world.
“Gaza is enduring a full-scale humanitarian catastrophe. For nearly two years, it has suffered indiscriminate bombardment, total blockade, and deliberate deprivation and starvation, while violence and dispossession escalate in the West Bank and Jerusalem,” he added.
Dar further said the so-called humanitarian system put in place by the occupying power was a cruel illusion, adding: “Famine is rampant. Civilians are being shot while trying to collect food. The hunger crisis in Gaza has reached unprecedented and deeply alarming levels.”
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Artemis II crew member had heartbreaking talk with daughters before launch
As the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is preparing for its first crewed mission in more than half a century, Artemis II crew member Reid Wiseman had one of the most difficult conversations with her daughters.
The 50-year-old discussed his own death plan with his teenage daughters.
He is a single father and raised Ellie and Katherine after the death of his wife, who lost her life to cancer in 2020.
Before heading to NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre, he took his daughters for a walk and mentally prepared them that he might not return from the 10-day lunar flyby mission.
Wiseman said: “Here’s where the will is, here’s where the trust documents are, and if anything happens to me, here’s what’s going to happen to you.”
“I actually wish more people in everyday life talked to their families in that way because you never know what the next day is going to bring,” he added.
The mission is scheduled to launch from Florida on Wednesday, April 1. The crew includes three more members named Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen.
The crew will make the journey around the moon in the Orion spacecraft, the first human mission to the moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.
Wiseman said that while his daughters initially had “zero interest” in his launching again after spending five months on the International Space Station in 2014, they eventually came around after discussing the importance of the mission with him, even baking him moon-themed cupcakes the following morning.
He acknowledged that the toughest part is “the stress” he is putting on his daughters.
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MrBeast sparks panic with YouTube exit announcement
MrBeast sent the internet into a frenzy on Wednesday, April 1, after his announcement of quitting YouTube.
Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), he wrote: “I’m deleting my YouTube channel.”
The YouTube sensation, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, uploaded a video and posted various social media posts saying that he was taking a break from the site that propelled him to worldwide stardom.
The announcement immediately went viral, with fans reacting in shock and disbelief on various social media channels.
The news sparked a lot of speculation among fans, who wondered whether the young creator, who is only 27 years old and who currently has over 300 million subscribers and is famous for his lavish stunts and philanthropic giveaways, would be willing to give up his empire.
However, the post coincides with April Fool’s Day. In past years, MrBeast has done similar pranks on April Fool’s Day. Earlier, he has used April Fools’ Day to tease fake projects, merchandise drops, and collaborations.
Though some fans have been relieved that it was not true, others have criticized this prank for creating undue worry among his large number of fans. Nevertheless, this prank was effective in taking over social media conversations on April Fools’ Day.
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Swiss government eyes dropping purchase of US Patriot air defence system
The Swiss government is considering dropping the agreed purchase of the Patriot air-defence system from the United States amid severe delivery delays, Defence Minister Martin Pfister said Wednesday.
“Cancellation is always an option in the event of a delay,” he told the ATS-Keystone news agency.
Earlier Wednesday, the defence ministry announced it would continue suspending payments for the system “until the United States has firmly announced new delivery dates and payment deadlines”.
Switzerland, which is not in Nato, had ordered five Patriot systems in 2022, with delivery scheduled to begin this year and to be completed in 2028.
But last July, the government said it had been informed by the US defence department that the deliveries to Switzerland would be delayed as Washington strived to provide more support for Ukraine.
Switzerland first suspended its payments for the system last autumn.
“We are still operating on the assumption that we will receive the delivery, but we don’t know when,” Pfister said, adding that the government was mulling various options.
“A possible cancellation is one of them, but we don’t know the conditions,” he said.
Unauthorised payment
Last week, the Swiss government said the United States had circumvented the freeze on its payments for the Patriot system by dipping into Swiss payments into the same fund but intended for its purchase of a fleet of F-35A fighter jets.
This manoeuvre was authorised, head of the Swiss armaments department, Urs Loher told Swiss media.
However, “if the fund’s liquidity falls below a critical threshold, projects may be suspended or even abandoned in the event of a further decline”, the Swiss defence ministry said in Wednesday’s statement.
“This could affect not only the acquisition of the Patriot system but also the entire Swiss portfolio within the framework of the (Foreign Military Sales) programme with the United States,” it warned.
The ministry noted that Washington had said it would inform Switzerland in the coming weeks about the next steps in the operation, delivery schedules and the costs and consequences of a potential interruption.
According to its statement, a recommendation on this matter will be submitted to the government “by the end of June, 2026”.
In early March, Bern announced its intention to examine the acquisition of an additional long-range surface-to-air missile system, preferably manufactured in Europe, to complement the Patriot system.
Last month, the government also said that it now wanted to buy only 30 F-35A fighter jets, instead of the 36 ordered, after Washington last year hiked the price tag, citing high inflation and surging raw material and energy prices.
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